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I think Canadian law doesn't work in Seattle. You current employer can't sue you. If am not wrong then NDA only works if you are binded by the same law.
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Just say fuck it and lawyer up if you have to lol. But pretty sure @error503 is right.
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We'll you could say "give it your best shot sucker", or you could read the contract you signed.
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Aymen267yWell he isn't a bad guy
So I can probsbly talk my way out of it and go out on good terms without burning bridges....
Or I can say a big fuck you and let them burn
I am the sole sysadmin and they really need me lol -
@Aymen Really? That's not usually how NDA's work...
I would just say fuck him and go. I guess you could always just lie to? He doesn't need to know what job you're going into. It's none of his fucking business, to be frank. -
@Aymen first you said he was possessive and tries to sue people, then you said he isn't a bad guy... Are you trying to convince us or yourself?
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The sysadmin where I work thought he was irreplaceable. He left a week ago, we managed just fine last week without him and we have a new guy starting next week. Sometimes you aren't as needed as you think...
Got a job at a great company but I have to move out (I am Canadian and I got a job at Seattle)
How do I say that to my very... "possessive" boss?
Last time someone tries to quit, he threatened to sue them....
(something to do with the NDA contract saying you can't work in a similar job for the next year)
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